SCIENTIFIC ABSTRACT PASYNKIEWICZ, S. - PASYNKOV, V. V.

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PASYjKIEV=,-Btaajfilaw- DAHLIG, Wlodzimierz; CIEMEWSKI, Jozef Obtaining of aluminum organic compounds. IL Reactions of metallic aluminum with all7lchlorides in the gas phase. Rocz chemil 35 no.5: 1293-1300 161. 1. Katedra Technologii Organicznej I. Politechnika, Warszawa. PASYNXIEWICZ, Stanislaw; DAHLIG, Wlodz:Lmiarz; MESZORER, Ludwik Obtaining of altmin= organic compound8. 111. ReactionB of the iodine- or bromo- exchange to aluminw, organic compounds. Rocz chemii 35 n,0.5: 1301-1307 161. 1. Katedra Technologii Organictnej I, Politechnika, Warszawa. _17 N D36str: 4E2c (.j)/4.E3d z Sodium salt of ~ethylmercu g)thiosallcy Ali ~c scid. i1pa n1na Kotler-bra2tburg, w1odzimierz Da it. Ja jjj~~vricj (Politech..Warsaw). and nh'A '7Y ' m d I CIO . r. :CA . 39, -371-; (I96O)-Prepn. of the title 1 p4jIS)CjlI,COjII (1) and EtIIgCI (II) h-ustil on a new 'aCI (M) I P,:)Iisb method of U synthesis from EtAlCl,-IN 42,0M) is described. 11 was obtained in 91% d by .81 adding 70.8 g. M in 180 ml. dry 11"CiJ44 (M to 112 * ' l T ml. V at 50 max., stirring the mixt. 30 m n.i HgCJj in 180 ddi 3W k i 2 f l l ow irs. at room temp., s t 1 eeping y a ng :1110 with cooling, filtering off U, washing it with 1110 and -EtOH, and drying it at 50* and 2W nim. -(m. 192-3*).' ~A 90% yield of o-(EtHgS)CiT14C0~11 (Y), m. 103-5*, va3 ObtRINVII by adding 61.3 j. I to a Wn. -of 33 g. ',N'aOH and DO g. II in DW nil. 14,0 at 40" max., keeping the mixt. I, 'hrs. at room temp., adding 1070 aq. HS04 to pH 7, filtering.. unreacted U, cooling, adding more H:,SOj, filtering pptd.; 'V, wa3hIngi and drying at 60* in mcuo., The V, Na salt 1 N OH f V b di l i i i L L a rom v n ot a c, prept y~ tw t ,_ ng - , cooling the Solu., and crysts. the product. Andrew T. G.tt FAS1~94kwNas,-Sianislav; DAHLIG, Wlodzimierz; T'OMASZEWSKI,, Boleslaw Reactions of aluminum organic compounds; obtaining of ketones from nitriles and aluminum organic compounds. Rocz chemii 36 noo9:-1383-1384 162. 1. Zaklad Technologii Organicznej Is Politechni3m. Warszawa. L 36901-"~6 - . ACC NR, AP6027100 JOU7~c," COD-': P010099/66102,01,- AUT111OR: Starorvrieyski, Kazd-morz; Pasynlc~e-.,-icz, Stanislaw ORG: Department of Organic Tochnolo5r, i,olyto chnic ln~;tituto Tochnologii Organicznoj Politechniki) TITIE: Complexes of organoalund-numtompounds vrith nitrilos, thoAr infrared spectra SOURCE: Rocznild chomii - anna-los sociotatis, clLimlcao polonorum, v. 1966, 47-53 TOPIC TAGS: organoaluminum conpound, organic nitrile compouncl, T.. spectln.~,, molecular structure ADSMACT: Infrared spoctra of the reaction products of nitrilas c-~hyl derivatives of organoaluminun compounds wero investirato6, In on mine the structure of the resultant coz-,Tloxos and the rolativo ar. acqoptor capacity of organoaluminum conpounds. The authors thank '-astor 1,,-Lilour C. Cybulski, Rock Salt 1-tine, Inowroclaw, for the NaCl plates arid rs. D. for skillful technical assistance. Orig. art. has: 2 tables. Eric. art. ir, -r,~, _j FJPRS: 35,39f SUB CODE: 07, 20 / OTH REF: 008 Card 1/1 SUB11 DATE: 23Fob65 / ORIG REF: 001 -.~OV DAHLIGO W1odzixderz;,PASMIEWICZ, Stanislaw; WOJNAROWSKI, Tadeusz Reactions of the aluminum organic compounds. I. Synthesis of the ketones from acid chlorides and complex Balt of thyl aluminum dichloride with sollum chloride. Ron chemii 34 no.2:401-412 6o. (ELU 10:11 1. Katedra Technologii Organicznej I Politechnikit Warszawa. (Organic compounds) (Ketones) (Chlorides) (Salt) (Ethyl aluminum dichloride) (Aluminum) DAHLIGI, Wlodzimierz; PASYNKIEWICZ, Stanislaw Reaction of aluminum organic compounds with ethyl chloride. Rocz chemii 34 no-3/4:1197-1198 160. (EEAI 10:3) 1. Zaklad Technologil Organicznej I Politechniki,, Warszawa (Aluminum) (Chloroethane) (Organic compounds) ECKSTEIN, Zygmunt; DA1111j, Wlodzimierz; IIMARSKI, Bogumil; PASYNKIEWICA Stanislaw Method of obtaining organic mercury compounds from mercury salts and organic alluminum ocapounds. Przem chem 39 no.4:225-228 Ap 160. 1. Zaklad Syntezy Organicznej, Polska Akademia Nauk, Warszawa i Katedra Technologii Organicznej I i II, Politechnike, Warszawa. A221 IA02( AI!TT4r'RS Dahl'.g. W~oj_ztmlerz; Pasynkietqi~_, Stan1staw A, ~~ * '; '. t .' ' .. '~Cowpounds. Synthesis of -7-tivi A;_ TIITLF~ Reactions of Organic Aluminurp m! n um PERIODICAL- Przemysk Chern-iczny lq6(.) Vol, 19, No pp -,00 - --C-! TEXT, Trletliyl aluminum is a componer~ cf the low-pressure ethylene p~:I.~- merization cal-.a-lyst and an Important seml-produ~'~ for many organic syntheses So, f&rr '9eVen methods of trlethyl alumInum synt.he2lq are known and mentionei ir lit- erature (Ref. I - 6). The authors are of the opinion that for laboratory and sman industrial plants the method described in ~Ref 1) is the most sultaLle and *.hev worked out their own version of I,. usIng as raw materials alaminum and ethyll -r-- ride, During the reaction between alky. -tLcride and a..j_rP.4.nijrr. a Mix-Arp Of chloraluminum and alkylo-dl~,.nloralumlnum. alled sesq1)1rhlorldf~ rr-F41.11ts By warrr.- Ing up the sesquIckiloride with metallic sodium, Irlialky1aluminum. NaCi and All arp 4 ~NaCl j A; obt.alned MCI -7- 2A1-~R2AICI + RAIC!', (R,-AIC! -RAICI.2) + 'Na"'Y1 Reac-.ion between die.hylchloraluminum and metalilc sodium at 110 - i6C)0(' Is ea~~v but -iolent and yielding Fit-W. IDO% only. in cr-der *o slow down trie reac, Ion, lh- card 1/3 P/014/60/039/005/003/004 A221/AO26 Reactions of Organic Aluminum Compounds Synthesis of Triethy! Alam_lnum. next experiment was carried out with an appreciable quant4l.ty of XvIene, 40 - 50% by volume,, as compared with diethyleloralum-Inum used for ths experi-ment B-; us- ing ilean, fine pulverized aluminusm w44 h energe*,Io stirring and a reflux cooler the reaction started at 1400C and was carrIed out at 140 - 155 0C for 6 - 9 hours, The s6cond part of the experiment was carried out in two stages 1) to the sDspen- .3ion of metallic sodium in xylene, about half of (C 2H5)2AlCl was added. Under these circumstances triethylaluminum is formed which reacts with excess aluminum I )-jAl + 6NaCl f 2AI AICI f &aA,4~C2H, according to the following equation, 6(C2H5)2 .1 - 4(c2H5 )2Ai +. i_Ka-03Na[Al(C2H5)43 + Al 2) only after this stage is completed, the re-mainder of 005)2AM Is added. ThIs second stage procede5 slowly according to the following equation' 3Na(Al(C2H5)41 + 3(C'2H,;)pA1.Cl-*6(C2H5) Al 4 MaCI.The same method can be also applied for trimethylalumt~um synthesis. ~;e autho-s carried'out 6 experiments each time, slightly modifying the procedure. The resull,'_z of same are croduced in Table 1. Methods of analyses of reaction products are also given. There are 3 figures, I table and 6 referencesz I English, 3 German and 2 Soviet. Card 2/3 DAHLIG, WlodzImI-jrz; PASYNIKIEWICZ, Stanislaw; WAZYMISK, Kazimierz Reactions of crgaric alum!-ur compounds. Syntbesis of tetra- ethyllead from triethylaluminum and lead acetate. Praw Chem 39 no.7: 43&43& JI 160. 1. Zaklad Technologii Organicznej I, Politechnika, Warszawa PASvIKIE.-'-ICz, S, The chemistry of organoal=jAb'm cornpounds. p. 209. WIADO,,,,OSCI CliFA.',ICZNE. (Polskie Towarzy5two Chemiczne) Wroclaw/vel. 1-1, no. 4, Apr. 1959. Monthly List of East Eurppean Accessions (EEAI) LC, Vol. i, no. 7, Jub, 1959 UNCL. 23579-65 EWTW/SPF(c)/FPR/f;WP(J)/T Pc_4/Pr_4/Pv_4 RPL WW1W31 7:~~CCESSION AUTHOR: Pasynkiewicz, S. Part 2 TITLE: Industrial application of aj~!nl -.SOURCE: Przemysl chemiczny, v. 43, no-. 10, 1964, 534-537 TOPIC TAGS, aluminoorganic compound, knock prevention, fuel additive, tetraethyllead, tetramethyllead, organotin compound, orgazomercury compound, organometal synthesis ABSTRACT: The author reviews the various applications of organoaluminum compounds, giving reactions and citing references, includLng his own contributions. A major portion of th artiel * devoted'to the reactions by Which antiknock compounds~l piTticularly tetra- ethylleadY can be obtained. The production of discusied. Other appl Catio described are syntheses of organometallic compounds via reacUonB of organo- aluminum compounds-vAth-metal-wats.- Par pro- and organomercury compounds. The synthesis of carbonyl compounds, duxiinj o jpa ketones In particular, to revlewq 9, The author also mentfons organoaluminarm coinpounds which are used as fuel additiveAr rocket fuels, and concludes with a brief dWcussion of the safety of processing and Futiling oTganoaluminura compounds. OrIg. art. has. 33 equations. Card 68971 _*tT-~- 0 0 S/020/60/131/02/009/071 AUTHOR: Pasynkov, B. TITLE3 A C A~aas Z 'Transitive Sinele-valued Spectra for Bicompacts PERIODICALs Doklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1960,Vol 131~Nr 2,pp 253-254 (USSR) ABSTRACT: P.S.Aleksandrov LRef 1_7 has shown that the limit space of every Hausdorffian transitive spectrum of finite complexes is a bicompact. The author defines a special class of spectra (extremal spectra) for which there exists a one-to-one relation to compacts: Principal theoremt Every bicompact X is a limit space of a certain extremal - and unique up to isomorphism - spectrum. There are 9 definitions and 3 theorems altogether. The author thanks P.S.Aleksandrov for the leading of the work. There is 1 Soviet reference. PRESENTEDs November 19, 1959, by P.S.Aleksandrov, Academician SUBMITTED: November 18, 1959 ~A Card 1/1 FUSTYIMIKOY, illya Andreyevich; PASYMOT, B., red.; CIVOTSHTANOTA. G., tekhn.red. Rubtsovsk. Barnoul, Altaiskoe knizhnoe itd-vo. 1959. 47 P. Mbisovsk-History) (MM 13:3) (Rubteov8k--Economic conditiona) JWSYIJK~ "! v 11. ,~. I !a ~: -, T--t3 t !- , ~ ~- : - t L ~ ~ - , . '. -* . . -, - . N, - - n, ., : - - -84 ~- , It5. ", :- -1 - - I . . .. - f, : '. I . Mu 6 k c, vo ~ 4 ~,F j , ( , , - I ~or~ - . .. I q u da r o t %, - - ia iyy , A % 1 - , , 0 ~' k ~ i 'i I ; '. " -,, k IC, ,, 1". bt, '. , ,, PPSYNKOV, B."t, . pc --Ill f:- ,~- - '. . ., , ~ k. -.~; '.. - : ~ : 1 ;- I - . - 1 1. , I -~4~ - -,. lp: PASYN-ACV, B.A. combinatcrial characteristics of the dimension diz X ~,f bicompactum X. Vost. Mosk. uns Ser.lt Mat., mekh. 20 no-3:47-5G My- Je 165. (MIRA 18;9) 1. Kafedra vysshey geometrii i topologil Moskovskogo gosudarstvenncg,~ universiteta imeni M.V.Lamonosava. PASYNFOvf P.t. Y.Gurevich's foraula. Vest. Mosk. un. Ser. 1: Mat., mekh. 20 no.4:3-5 JI-Ag 165. (M:pl 18191 1. Kafedra vysshey geometrii i topologil MoRkovskogo universiteta imeni M.V. Lomonosova. PASYNKOV, B.A. (Moskva) Spectral expandability of topolog'cal spaces. Mat. abor. 66 no.1:3:: 79 Ja 165. (MIRA 18:4) FPSYNKOV) B.A. I cla~-,s of a:r,' *,!,- '," ,! n~!-!-,t, : % - - - ~ 1) T, ~-, . 2 - 3 -, ~, 1 , : - - I Sib. nat. ztur. I , -.1 . . PASYNY,QV-Y-B---- Interrelations between zero-dimemsional munpingsp universal spaces, dimemionality, open zero-dimenaional mappings., and inverse spectra. Dokle Ali SSS~R. 144 no.6t1217-1220 A 162. (MIRA 15z6) 1. Predstavlano akad. P.S.Aleksmdrovym. (Topology) IPASYNiOT, B. Concurrence of different definitions of dimensionality for locally b1compact groups. Dokl.O SSSR 132 no-5tl035-1037 -Je 160. (HIBA 13:6) (Groups, Theor7 of) PASYNKOV B. Generalization of topological products. Doki. AN S'SR 150 no.l: 40-43 MV 163. (MIRA 16:6) 1. Predstavleno akademikom P.S.Aleksandrovym. (Topology) PIGAREV, N.V.; AYNGURN, S.M.; SOROKJ11, K.A.. obahchiy red., PASYNKOV, B., red.; CHEPUSIVANOVA, G., tekhn.red. [Hoonomy of the Altai Territory: statistics) Harodnoe khoziaistvo Altaiskogo kraia; statisticheskii abornik. Barnaul, Altaiskoe knizhnoe iod-vo, 1958. 298 p. (MIRA 12:10) 1. Altayeldy kray. Statieticheskoye upravleniye. 2. Zamestitel' nuchallnike, Statiatioheakogo upravleniya Altayekogo kraya (for Figarev), 3. Naohallnik evodnogo sektora Statistichaskogo uprmvleniya Altayekogo kraya (for AyMorn). 4. Hoohallnik Statistichookogo upravlaniya Altayskoeo kraya (for Sorokin). (Altai Territory-Statistion) AUTHOR: ALEKSANDROV P, PASYNKOV B. 42-5-4/17 TITLE: Elementary Proof That the Identical Mapping of a Simplex is Essential (Elementarnoye dokazatel'utwo sushchestvennosti tozhdostvannogo otobraziieniya simpleksa) PERIODICAL: Uspekhi Mat.Nauk, 1957, Vol.12, Nr-5, PP-175-180 (USSR) ABSTRACTt With the aid of Sperner's lemma (there exists at least one simplex of the triangulation-C of the simplex Tn with the property that to its vertices there correspond onl different - and consequently all - vertices of the eimplex Tn ~ and the bebesgue's lemma for open coverings the authors give two proofs (one of Aleksandrov and one of Postnikov) of the theorem: The identical mapping of the closed simplex onto itself is essential. Both proofs are indirect and very simple. SUBMITTEDt October 18, 1956 AVAILABLE: Library of Congress 1. Topology 2. Conformal Mapping Card 1/1 "I ~ 0 V, ),~ ALIKSANDR01V, P.; PASYNKOV, B. Elementary proof of the substantiality of the identical mapping of a simplex. Usp. mat. nauk 12 no,5*175-179 S-0 157. (MIRA 10tll) (Topoiogy) PASYNKOV, B. ReverBed Bpectra and dimensionality. Dokl.AN SSSR 138 no.3:1013- 1015 is 161. (MM 14t6) 1e Moskovskiy Sonudars universitat im. M.V.Lomonosova. Predstavleno akademikog6t.S.Aleksandrovym. (Eigenva)kes) (Topology) PASYNKOV, D. Absenec of polyy.,edral spectra for bicompact5! - Do]," - iil~ bs-j( I 1~,' no.3:546-549 Ja '62. ( Y, liA 13 - I ) 1. fredstavleno akademikom Y.S.Aleksandrovym. (Cif,umetry, Pro~ective) PASYNKOVP B. AN SSSR 150 n0-33 w-Mppings and revemed spectra' DDk" (MIRA 16:6) 488-491 My 163. 1. Predstavleno akademikom P.S. AleksandrOVYne (Topology) PASYNKOV? B. On snake-like compact spaces. Chakhos! mat zhurnal 13 no.1t473-476 S 163. 1. Gosudarstvennyy universitet, Moskva, SSM. PASYNKOVP B. Partial topological products. DAL All SSM 154 no.4:767-770 F 164, (MIRA 17:3) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvenriyy universitet im. Lomonosova. Predstavleno akademikom P.S. Aleksandrovym. PASYNKOV, B. Universal compacts of given weight and dirpnsionality. bokl. AN SSSR. 154 no-5:1042-1043 F164. (MIRA 17:2) 1. Moskovskiy gosudarstvennyy universitet im. M.V. Lomonosova. Predstavleno akademikom P.S. Alcksandrovym. AUTHOR: Pasynkov, B, I '' TITLE. On Polyhedral Spectra and Dimensionalities of the bicompacta, Especially the Bicompact Groupa (0 polledral,nykh 850ktrakh i razmerno3ti bikompaktov, v chastnooti b!komp PERIOPICALs boklady Akademii nauk SSSR, 1956, Vol 121, Nr 1, pp 45-48 03SR) ABSTRAM The author considers spectra In the sense of Aleksandrov /Ref The spectrum S - C,) I& lie callel polyhedral if the X,,are f x0ty t.( A polyhedra; if the projections of the 0.4 for certain X 16 and X,-., are simplicial and affine, then 3 Is called simplicial The spectrum 3 . iy" 'Alis called n-dimensional la the sense of dim If dim X., - 0. follows with p - p 0 + Pin- Fig. 2 shows the graphical solution of i.e., p - f(e) for T - 20 and 800C. The author then studies pin (e) for e_< 0.5. Xith e = e0 sincit equations (12) are obtained for determining the total di- Card 3 8 23130 S/181/61/003/005/035/042 Study of the nonlinear ... B125/B202 electric c6natant 6 and its component E(n). The.amplitudes of all harmonics and the constant component increase with increasing EO/E. With the positive semiwave Pin increases only weakly, with the negative one it increases more strongly . This dependence.P in (t) causes a nonlinear increase of the first harmonic, the occurrencejf higher harmonics and a constant component of the amperage. The function 1)(E) has a maximum. For the dependence of th~e piezomoduli d33 and d31 = the field strength VON (17) d" (E) am (E) is obtained, in general form: I(M) (e0) d"P.) (eD). so dDit The author then writes e - econst + e 0ain,~A. 'With changing temperature the character of the functions 6(e) and a ik (e) changes-to the same degree as the CLrd 4/6 S/181 1 ~0003/005/03 5/042 Study of the nonlinear B125 B202 shape of the hysteresis loop. With rising temperature the nonlinear effects become more distinct. Fig. 7 shows the theoretioal hysteresis loops-ani the calculated curves 9(1)(e0 g(1)(E0/Ec) for T - 80 and 200C. The dependences observed for E(e), d (e), d (e) also hold for the temperatures below the second phase 33 31 transition6 The same holds for the effect of mechanical stress. At pres- sures below 100 kg/cm2 a relatively stable metastable state occurs. The results of the present paper quafttatively also hold for polycrystalline ferroelectrica6 Ec and Ecrit probably increase more strongly than in a specimen with 95% BaTiO3 4...5/",,CaTiO 36 The above method of describing non- linear properties of a ferroelectric does not give a full theoretical explanation of these phenomena. There are 10 figures and 9 references: 5 Soviet-bloc and-4,?ron-Soviet-bloc. The most recent two references to English-language publications read as follows: D. Meherhofer. Phye. Rev., 112, 413, 19581 A. L. Gray a. I. M. Herbert, Journ. Acustica, 6, 1956. SUBMITTED: December 9, 1960 Card 5/8 PASYNKOV R.Ye. Quantum mechanical theoz7 of seignettoelectricity. Izv. 0 SSSR. Ser.fiz. 22 no.12:1422-1423 D 158. (MTR.A 12:2) 1. Institut poluprovodnikov AN SSSR. (quantum mechanics) (Ferroelectricity) f SUBJECTs USSR/Luminescenco 48-3-24/26 AUTHORS3 Pasynkoy R.Ye and Vinogradov V.V. TITLEs Stabilized Piezoceramic Vateriale (Stabilizovannyye plyezokeramicheakiye materialy) PERIODICALt Izvestiya Akademii Nauk SSSR, Seriya fizicheakaya, 1957,Vol 21, #3. pp 450-454 (USSR) ABSTRACT: One of the most important applications of ferroelectrica in technology is their use for manufacturing various electroac- ouotic transformers. However, a number of essential problems connected with peculia- rities of pi*zoceraaic materials as ferroelectrics were not clear enough. In order to aolve some of these problems, an investigation of the properties of barium titanate and some of its solid so- lutions was performed. Conclusions drawn from this investig~- tion are as follows: 1. BeTiO possesses a considerable non-stabilitg of elec- Card 113 troacoustic ;arameters in the range from -40 to +40 C; 48-3-24/26 TITLE: Stabilized Piezoceramic Materials (Stabilizovannyye plyetokeramicheakiya materialy) INSTITUTIONt Institute of Semiconductors of the USSR Academy of Sciences PRESENTED BYi SUBMITTEDs No date indicated AVAILABLEt At the Library of Congress. Card 313 a PASYNKOV. ~.Y ~Ietoicoplv tho 'Selgn- re!tr'- ~ropertie8 of titanste. Ali 33SR.'Ser.fiv. 21 no.3:34u-)51 Ur '57..(KW 10:7) 1. Inatitut poluprovodniirov Akedemli neuk SSSR. (Barium titanates-Electric properties) (Ferroelectric substances) -~~~~~~RADUV, V.V. Stabilized viesoceramic materials. Izv. AN SSSR. Ser.fir. 21 no-3-.450-454 Wr 157. (MIAA 10. 7) 1. Inetitut poluprovodnikov Akademit nauk SSSR. tPlezoolectric substances) ,q 3 / ^ r Y,- v 5" 5~~- G.A.( PASYNKOV, R.Ye. ---~ --- - .1 On the molecular theory of ferroslectric substances. Zhur.eksp. I toor.fis. 25 no.1:57-73 Js 053. (HLHA 7.10) (Forroolectric substances) (Molecular theory) T Z 537.226.2,530 42" Thermod Smoixm!W-mo R. L PASNKOV. 7%. Asper. Jhv. nz, 24, JVO. 1. 69-77 t79D) MTW7j on. D 1scusses the Terro-eleciric phase traminion of the ucond li-ind from the cublic into leiragonal form for perOYSILl' Wlypa tryslaN j~1cZO-rileCi and OCO. 0- alfmion bfing allowed far, It is shown that The in- CrCOND of Sponlancous d;fornmtions below alit euria Point CAUWS Bit incrmc in ]he 45confinuous rhango of sixcific litat nad in ihe rate of increase of polariza- tion with Wing lernpcratum Tho tensor Com- Ponents for the diclecirle pernilifivity arc calculated for the cases both %vith and -wiftut cl-tsfic stresses in wc;:k belds - coe(OcictiLs Ot &Clroz iclion ana lensof 'LtrnPOMM Of tht Pk7,0c1tM16C nV)Ugli 11M 11910P vur-:d. It is 3!)o%n that ShO pCrinillijily of Z VDn- '11T.Iinej cmial is smalkr $ban i~zr vf a free on.-, 7. LACHMAN 110vr-_-~.'Pasynkov. P Mde) I lout m1nima Js proFosed. Itiststablisbed,inotwvrr,tbaipbzselmnsltim korr,=ponds to the exit. Cade point. Theque3tionallow- 'Urnp. plum transformation is invest3gated. The Incon- *bttMT of app!katjon of the model of local inInIma to explain the pmpatles of B&Tj()~ Is shown. The adequacy of exbt- In :acthods of computing, based an Abe use at a nwdel of armonle oscillators from the kbermWyumle Lboory of a disturbance, appHed to computation of free encroolagsocn. of wthaymonics it ji, -ti-- pkinod IW the order of prwWdft a( selpetto4tcWca Is w4nftttd with the Suctuation or the d1splactmtst of Ebag krflo The quest ion of aptplicability of the subtrmonle o9. 61ta~ortoothtrer)-stalsvitbaperovskite-I estructu V. Bed PASMOV9 R.E. RT-742 (The theory of ferroelectricity) K teorii segnetoolektrichestva. DDELADY AXOMI NAUX S-qM, 79(3): 431,434, 1951. TbV ~~W A - 86ndlettAil and Acmd. Sc%. V.S.S.K.. S-5,S.R. 79. 431-4 (1931); d. C.A. 43. 36751. -The thenmynatme potential 00 A =70hile-fm arigortioeler. substance mw its Curk Peam written 4own as a luoctica of the compon"tg of the Polariftlies vftlcw. the trift. Uld strength Vector. the defor. lastans' 's"sor- thir dWk cOnall.- SO Ctmats, drpendins the f-P. NO PNM-. Parlial diVei tistiom with =1 to She Polarization and the deformation components 4 u1sap" to equations perinjifint investigation or the interval Kai" of a 00"o-hin -sk Crystal. As a remit of deformation of the aymad in the bwnm of an the. fitjd. below the Curk point, the distmfinuity of the hewt caparity & hd the rate d growth of the spontaneous pda2intim in. crraw with deausiul temp. In an ritc. Gdd, dtformao= and cooduLl ha"s t 64- in R&T" &Dd iapbzfoj. 1111I)NOWIN Under $1180C pressure depeW, on the sign Of the Va. ek"Joeuk Ina k.; in the > 0 (BaT". P& I'tch). the Cum point niuves to Weer, and in tar cNar of h. < 0 (PbZrOb) to hisber. trmps.. with sact ellectro-Aritc- tion. the Cwar point is Lutitprodent of the preieure Tbt polsrisation. at a given temp., dtcrtases with increming prejure in the coat 4 > 0. hattrasea with 4 < 0, and rt- maim unchaAW uitb 4 - 4). of the exiatias thearin of that W Mama anti Mattlit" (C A ~114. 2(Aid) tends to the conclusion that In DaTiOl the tranutiori point is clost to the Cork ubkb is In cluallict with t exptl. date; the treat and M. of the motid in which the T44* too foraw cov*nt boads with the 0-- kas and the eltORSAWY Cell Contains 6 minims of ial energy. is legitimale only in The case of the potentx=. 14. between tht minims, fulfilling the inequality a% >- F * (where F - internal fidd. a - elft. moment of the clirmeu- tary CCU). tobere" &OUIDY its F 0, 71br tbtw*s of Lkvousbin (C-A. 44, 17-silts) mW Slater (C-A 44, 818U). ujer which the Curie point 6 ded. by the dimettiitics of the central itois and the actithedroft we VA&W to acrMut for the deciessit of the Curie point irm PbTA to R&TKA anti from PbZrO, to B&TA. N. Than 537,226.2 W11. kboul the Iwalent el The molevotar thrMDf frrimkvirim If"T. 11-, 25, SO. 3j7)' Rustiin. Conteniporavv zwleculv AwykA orferroclectricity we rri,icucd. 'A gmtral Irrm of the local minima incitf-I is discussed. I~Scrc phase trwisiticim corre- kpond to lln 4cfjlkzl Curie point. Low-lemperature J)h;ksz transitions are irriTsligated. PropertiC3 of 'IfiSNCIDrily by the liativrij tbamale 3re not vtplamcd S. inotic) iviih i conMani nurntrcq vl' loc3l minima for all leinperatureranpts. 'The existing Method Of"kUIA- 1w anbarmonic lion, based on the application of L mcilLator model, is shown to be identical vith the application or the thcr-nY.Aynarnic di,,placcn=l Ibeory for Calculation of fr,-c encTsy of 2ssociation of anharmortically iriscinatin viwal Propedlel -4 icirm Se of 1cm-cIccIfic3 &.pmd on flurluations of displace- Ywrlisofffieseillns. 7bepasibility4DIapplictlionof Oc anIvirmnic escillator model to ciftr vrystab wM rcrovAlte type.3irm-ture is cowidered. VELYUKWUVA, G.A.; _FASYNKOV, R-Ye.; POZ_"I;a;, V-L; POPGV, V-" Study of the mechanical nonlinearity of certain polycrystalline ferroelectrics. Fiz. tver. tela 5 no.2:506-512 F 163. (MIRA 16:5) (Ferroolectric substances-Testing) VVIVEW-0-2/TLE-WA(h) _1JYL01 AM 14M AP6001807 SOURCE CODE. UR/0107/65/0010/012/003S/0036 AUTHOR: PasyEkoi~, V. (Professor); Chirkin, L. (Candidate of technical sciences); Latotskly, ng neer Pkunev. Yu. (Engineer) ORG: Leningrad Ele.ctrotechnical Institute (Leningradekly clektrotiekhnicheekiy institut Im. V. 1. Lenina) TITIM - Thin-film nesElstor , and varisters SOURCE: Radio, no. 12, 1965, 35-36 TOPIC TAGS: varistor, negistor, thin film element ABSTRACT: Based on the well-known M. A. Lampert, K. L. Chopra, Tiry and other American works, 'a brief description of semiconductor devices having negative differential resistance In presented. Similar ncgistors have been developed in the USSR. They have an S-shaped I-V characterAstic, throw-over voltages of 1-10 v, maximurn currents of 1-20 ma, and differential resistances of 1-100 kohms. Their negative resistance falls off with the increasing ambient temperature and collapses at about 100C. Some details of the preparation of thin films are given. Orig. art. has: 2 figures and 1, table. SUB CODE: 09 SUBM DATE: none ORIG REF: 005 LTD C: - --- ----- - PASMIKOV,.-V-G. Improved construction of scraper cmvey--r. Gidrollz. I lesok-bin. prom. 14 no.7:30 161. (MIRA IJ,:11) 1. Vakhtanskiy kanifollno-ekstraktsionnyy zavod. (Conveying machinery) 7; 0 Al 0800 'S 0 0 0 qp 0 ao 9 9 al ro :0 -0 -4 -0 -'0 S 4 a -a aa 9 asi a * 0 0 0 o 0 od 41 I A ? 0 0 h 11 11 If "11 tr It 11 a .14 .1N 1 1,4 1.a k. ~o of 0 00 0 00 Pleased objects from artific6l resins by = -00 0 C addl sding. V. T. Relinr And % . %. . 1'"Sullik"V PlaitltAwsksf .41,13.ki 1933, N". 3. 11 _, - 'Me (1tv. re. 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A. 32, Sto~-Tcstv ol ibe okide rectifirts mounted or it Givirta circuit (2 plates in 8 lwidjpr~zns, piks cutupsowd of viSht rinp vritb inner disn" . 0: turn. wW outer diaw. 12 nim., and ous AquadzScon. h d i A h f b . 09 xTeasr o ufti irsc. t e too) dxiw an aging wit t n rrwsjxm~ d the Cuf) rectifirri, was obast"rd und" the in. 0 d .4 no hunutisty. Thii phruisawnsin dific" limit ",~ - 00 a isSing (A Cu.0 tectifirri, 4twribed in Ost littrature in F 0 : that it i, stautli lasict. &W it is awmilpan" by a usixt abrupt uNcrestw of the durri vIrsistancv. In the majutity :1z 00 0 $1 caws it is tcycruble. Orw At# tbr cautor, a# this pbe- 0 10 stmisrasm is ibr trAimse cil the resisslawt of ibe Aqu&&S : CAMum I layer untlef thr inftueDre of im lusinAt . A new 0 rectifier conig. C&CIO %bows that Islis bunisdity no irk- COO go iKo ti-, - it. direct resistancit. Four figum and ten W. R. lima go 0 900 go I ;to 0 so " 400 90 %o0 so AIN It A 01TALLOCKA1. LIT11101,111 (%-%WKATIC- - ' --v - - ' U is At .0 is q AN AN visit pa all No Pffiff 1111111 I ?' #A CM 0a 0 f XA 0 0 0 0 * 0 a 0 0 0 0 * 0 0 0 a 0 0 0 * 0 0 sms * 0000000 0 0 0,0 a 0 0 0 0 0 i 00 00 00 000900000 90 0 0t ev -0-4- vm Jim swap& li a a) a % 36 v '. . i . a I Atle got - 002 go 00 *of 00111 000 go go JL so l Pi l A 16 - I L MINAIWI C&AUPKSTMM Mt 1684*3 A. Ov OM ; , , .1 ; J, u a AV IV A31; 10 ~ul' il 4 10 2222 .4 . Ad 0.0000:90000*0000 lvlcpl~ OPIA-Al Cw--O" Is, I *VI 10"U lee -00 *00 lee lee -00 see =09 % we 0 age so I** too* we 0 PASYNKOV, V. V. ?A 4/49T32 Jan 48 Ileotr-loal EquiWat ;":~Xn the lAnIngrad Elootrioal Engineering Inat i2erd Wyanov (Ianin)~* S, A. Rinkeyloh) Dr Thoh Sol~ T. V. Pasynkor., Cand Tech SOL, lk pp 'Zlektr1ohevtvo" No I U,May 47 subject Institute had conference. Briefly doeorlbes proceedings of the Elea EquIpment and ~Povqr Rag Sec, Vacuum Tech and Eleotrophys Sec, Wio Rag Seeo and Inotr Constr and Telemeoh Sec. PASYNKOVV V. V. Docent FA 2oAqT24 U80/ki"tricity Dec 48 1"Oulatore Insulation, Electric "Measuring the Specific Resistance of Iezinated Ilootrical-Insulatlon Material," V. V. Pasynkor Docent., Cand Tech Sci, Leningrad Else Eng Inst imeni Ulyanov, 3 PP 'Elaktricheatrow No 12 VA9 to wide application of subject material a series of tests was conducted to bring GOST Standards up to date. Discusses briefly results of tests conducted on various materials In accordance vith GCST hOM . ow 20/49T24 P-4 lbliogr: jrtol i~" 7. V. Lle,tr-t~~ -z -e - M-) ~ c - w, I'- 'r, - r- ~ c r , f, , 1 ri. Te,itbn,-)- )n ? 1 e c , r , c9 '. , r *,-. .:!- ~ c ~ ' .. - - - - - ~ ; c q ', , , - , * ~ -) n, f , r un 1 v f:-. r 5 1 , c , - . ~ , , r! - PASYNKOV. V. V. Nyq. A. SvIrskiy,m Elektrichestva, NO. 1. 1950-